EP1904666A1 - Component for insert casting, cylinder block, and method for manufacturing cylinder liner - Google Patents
Component for insert casting, cylinder block, and method for manufacturing cylinder linerInfo
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- EP1904666A1 EP1904666A1 EP06781033A EP06781033A EP1904666A1 EP 1904666 A1 EP1904666 A1 EP 1904666A1 EP 06781033 A EP06781033 A EP 06781033A EP 06781033 A EP06781033 A EP 06781033A EP 1904666 A1 EP1904666 A1 EP 1904666A1
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- cylinder liner
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Classifications
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a component for insert casting, which is enveloped in a casting metal through insert casting, and a cylinder block having such an insert casting component as a cylinder liner.
- Components for insert casting include, for example, cylinder liners, which are integrated with a cylinder block through insert casting to form cylinder bores.
- cylinder liners which are integrated with a cylinder block through insert casting to form cylinder bores.
- the outer circumferential surface of such a component which contacts the casting material used in insert casting, needs to have a great bond strength with the cylinder block.
- Japanese Laid- Open Utility Model Publication No. 53-163405 discloses a surface layer on a cylinder liner outer circumferential surface onto which granulated metal is sprayed such that the granulated metal irregularly collects on the surface and forms asperities. During casting, molten metal flows into the recesses of the asperities to produce anchor effect, and a great bond strength is produced.
- an activation layer made of an aluminum alloy is formed as a surface layer in a top dead center region and a bottom dead center region of .a cylinder liner outer circumferential surface, so that the activation layer establishes metallic bonding with a crankcase (for example, Japanese Laid Open Patent Publication No. 2003-120414) .
- the sprayed layer on the cylinder liner outer circumferential surface is formed by causing metal particles, which have been melted at a high temperature, to collide with the cylinder liner. Therefore, an oxide film is formed on the surface of the sprayed layer, and oxides exist in the sprayed layer. As a result, the thermal conductivity of the metal after the spraying process becomes less than that of the same
- Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2003-535008 a film of a low melting point material is formed on a cylinder liner outer circumferential surface. When the film contacts molten metal during casting, thermal effect causes fusion, so ' that a favorable metallic bonding is produced.
- the film is formed in a high temperature molten state such as spraying.
- a high temperature molten state such as spraying.
- formation of oxide film on the surface and formation of oxide layers in the film are inevitable. Therefore, this configuration does not guarantee a satisfactory level of cooling performance.
- shot peening is used. However, shot peening is a surface treatment method and cannot form a complete film.
- a component for insert casting- having an outer circumferential surface that is enveloped in a casting metal through insert casting is provided.
- a metal coating layer is formed on the outer circumferential surface through a cold spraying method.
- a cylinder liner bonded to a cylinder block of an internal combustion engine includes a cylinder liner body and a metal coating layer.
- the cylinder liner body has an outer circumferential surface that is enveloped, through insert casting, in a casting metal for forming the cylinder block.
- the metal coating layer is formed on the outer circumferential surface through a cold spraying method.
- a cylinder block of an internal combustion engine is provided.
- the cylinder block is formed by casting a metal.
- a cylinder liner is envelope.d in the metal through insert casting so that the cylinder liner is bonded to the cylinder block.
- An outer circumferential surface of the cylinder liner, which is bonded to the cylinder block, has a metal coating layer formed through a cold spraying method.
- a method for manufacturing a cylinder liner that is, through insert casting, enveloped in a block material forming a cylinder block of an internal combustion engine is provided.
- the method includes: preparing a cylindrical cylinder liner body; and forming a metal coating layer on an outer circumferential surface of the cylinder liner body through a cold spraying method.
- Fig. IA is a diagrammatic view showing a cylinder liner according to a first embodiment
- Fig. IB is a diagrammatic view showing a .cylinder liner according to a first embodiment
- Fig. 2A is a diagrammatic view showing a cylinder block according to the first embodiment
- Fig. 2B is a diagrammatic view showing a cylinder block according to the first embodiment
- Fig. 3 is a diagrammatic view showing the cylinder block according to the, first embodiment during casting
- Fig. 4 is a diagrammatic view showing a cylinder liner according to a second embodiment
- Fig. 5 is a diagram showing a procedure for manufacturing the cylinder liner according to the second embodiment
- Fig. 6 is a process diagram showing steps for producing the cylinder liner according to the second embodiment
- Fig. 7 is a process diagram showing steps for forming a recess having a constricted shape in a casting mold according to the second embodiment
- Fig. 8 is a diagrammatic view showing the cylinder block according to the second embodiment during casting; .
- Fig. 9 is a diagrammatic view showing a cylinder liner according to a third embodiment;
- Fig. 10 is a diagrammatic view showing the cylinder block according to the third embodiment during casting
- Fig. HA is a diagram showing the shape of a projection formed on the liner outer circumferential surface according to the second embodiment or a fourth embodiment
- Fig. HB is a diagram showing the shape of a projection formed on the liner outer circumferential surface according to the second embodiment or a fourth embodiment
- Fig. 12A is a diagram with contour lines showing the shape of a projection formed on the liner outer circumferential surface according to the second embodiment or the fourth embodiment.
- Fig. 12B is a diagram with contour lines showing the shape of a projection formed on the liner outer circumferential surface according to the second embodiment or the fourth embodiment.
- FIG. IA is a perspective view a cylinder liner 2 according to the present invention.
- Fig. IB is a partially enlarged cross- sectional view of the cylinder liner 2.
- Fig. 2A is a partially perspective view of a cylinder block 4 in which the cylinder liner 2 is enveloped through insert casting.
- Fig. 2B is a partially enlarged cross-sectional view of the cylinder block 4.
- a water jacket 4a is formed about the cylinder liner 2, which is enveloped in the cylinder block 4.
- a body 2a of the cylinder liner 2 shown in Figs. IA and IB is a cylindrical body made of cast iron.
- the cylinder liner 2 is formed by forming a metal coating layer 8 on an outer circumferential surface 6 of the cylinder liner body 2a (hereafter referred to as outer circumferential surface) .
- the metal coating layer 8 metallurgically bonds the cylinder liner 2 with the cylinder block 4 during casting.
- the composition of the iron cast is preferably set as follows.
- a highly thermal conductive metal material is used as the metal material for forming the metal coating layer 8.
- metal material for forming the metal coating layer 8 aluminum, an aluminum alloy, copper, or a copper alloy may be used..
- the outer circumferential surface 6 is roughened in advance by a roughening device (in this embodiment, a blasting device or a water jet device) .
- a roughening device in this embodiment, a blasting device or a water jet device
- the same material as the block material may be pulverized and used for the cold spraying.
- the cylinder block 4 is formed by enveloping the cylinder liner 2 through insert casting. Specifically, an outer circumferential surface 2c of the cylinder liner 2, on which the metal coating layer 8 is formed, is enveloped by the block material.
- a light alloy is used as the casting material used as the block material. Taking reduction of weight and costs into consideration, aluminum or an aluminum alloy is used as the block material.
- the aluminum alloy for example, an alloy specified in Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) ADClO (related United States standard / ASTM A380.0) or an alloy specified in JIS ADC12 (related United States standard, ASTM A383.0) may be used.
- the cylinder liner 2 shown in Fig. IA is placed in a mold. Then, molten aluminum or aluminum alloy is poured into the mold. The cylinder block 4 is produced in which the entire outer circumference of the metal coating layer 8 is enveloped in aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
- molten metal 10 contacts and heats the metal coating layer 8 on the outer circumferential surface 6. Since the metal coating layer 8 is formed through cold spraying as described above, few oxide layers exist on the surface of the metal coating layer 8, that is., on the outer circumferential surface 2c of the cylinder liner 2, and the molten metal 10 is solidified while sufficiently adhering to the metal coating layer 8. The casting of the cylinder block 4 is thus completed.
- the first embodiment described above has the following advantages .
- the metal coating layer 8 is formed by cold spraying. When casting the cylinder block 4, the molten metal 10 contacts the metal coating layer 8 and is solidified. In the cold spraying, the metal coating layer 8 is formed on the cylinder liner body 2a in a non-molten and oxygen free state as described above. Thus, few oxygen films or -oxygen layers are formed on the surface of or in the interior of the formed metal coating layer 8.
- the cylinder block 4 is formed with a high adhesion between the outer circumferential surface 2c, which is the surface of the metal coating layer 8, and the block material. Therefore, the thermal conductivity from the boundary of the metal coating layer 8 to the cylinder block 4 is increased. Further, since few oxide layers exist in the metal coating layer 8, the metal coating layer 8 itself has a high thermal conductivity.
- the thermal conductivity from the metal coating layer 8 to the cylinder block 4 is sufficiently high.
- the thermal conductivity from the cylinder liner 2 to the cylinder block 4 is sufficiently increased, so that cooling of the cylinder bore 2b is satisfactorily performed by the water jacket 4a.
- the material for the metal coating layer 8 is a high thermal conductivity metal material.
- the metal coating layer 8 contains in it few oxide layers as described above, and exerts a sufficient thermal conductivity as the material. Advantage (i) is thus further remarkable.
- Fig. 4 is a partially cross-sectional view of a cylinder liner according to a second embodiment.
- a body 12a of the cylinder liner 12 is made of cast iron having the same composition as that of the first embodiment, a plurality of ⁇ projections 17 each having a constricted shape -are integrally formed on an outer circumferential surface 16.
- Each projection 17 is formed in the following manner.
- Each projection 17 has the narrowest section (constriction 17c) in middle portion between a proximal end 17a and a distal end 17b.
- Each projection 17 is flared from the constriction 17c toward the proximal end 17a and toward the distal end 17b.
- Each projection 17 has a substantially flat top surface 17d at the distal end 17b.
- the top surface 17d is the outermost surface in the radial direction of the cylinder liner body 12a.
- a substantially flat surface (base surface 17e) is formed between the projections 17.
- a metal coating layer 18 is formed on the outer circumferential surface 16.
- the metal coating layer 18 metallurgically bonds with a block material.
- the metal coating layer 18 is the. same as the metal coating layer of the first embodiment. That is, a highly thermal conductive metal material is used as the metal material for forming the metal coating layer 18.
- a highly thermal conductive metal material is used as the metal material for forming the metal coating layer 18.
- aluminum, an aluminum alloy, copper, or a copper alloy may be used.
- the production of the cylinder liner 12 is executed according to the procedure of [step A] to [step H] shown in Fig. 5. Each step will be described with reference to a process diagram Fig. 6.
- Suspension C4 is prepared by compounding refractory material Cl, binder C2, and water C3 in predetermined ratios.
- possible ranges for the loadings of the refractory material Cl, the binder C2, and water C3 and possible ranges for the average particle size of the refractory material Cl are set as follows.
- Average particle size of the refractory material Cl 0.02 to 0.1 mm
- Step B A predetermined amount of surfactant C5 is added to the suspension C4 to obtain mold, wash C6.
- a possible range of the loading of the surfactant C5 is set as follows. Loading of the surfactant C5: 0.005% by mass ⁇ X ⁇ 0.1% by mass (X represents the loading)
- the mold wash C6 is applied through spraying on an inner circumferential surface Pi of a mold P, which has been heated to a prescribed temperature and is being rotated. At this time, the mold wash C6 is applied such that a layer of the mold wash C6 (mold wash layer C7) of a uniform thickness is formed on the entire inner circumferential surface Pi.
- a possible range for the thickness of the mold wash layer C7 is set as follows.
- Thickness of the mold wash layer C7 0.5 to 1.5 mm
- Fig. 7 shows one example of the order of steps for forming a hole with a constriction in the mold wash layer C7.
- the surfactant C5 acts on a bubble Dl in the mold wash layer C7, so that a recess D2 is formed to extend toward the inner circumference of the mold wash layer C7.
- the recess D2 reaches the inner circumferential surface Pi of the mold P, so that a hole D3 having a constricted shape is formed in the mold wash layer C7.
- the cylinder liner body 12a is taken out of the mold P with the mold wash layer C7.
- the mold wash C7 is removed from the outer circumferential surface 16.
- Step G Using a roughening device (a blasting device such as the blasting device Ma or a waterjet device), the outer circumferential surface 16 is roughened.
- a roughening device a blasting device such as the blasting device Ma or a waterjet device
- the outer circumferential surface 16 is coated with powder of a high thermal conductive metal material as in the> first embodiment. This forms the metal coating layer 18 on the outer circumferential surface 16 to cover the projections 17.
- a first area ratio Sl and a second area ratio S2 of the projections 17 on the cylinder liner body 12a are set as follows.
- First area ratip Sl no less than 10%
- Second area ratio S2 no more than 55%
- First area ratio Sl 10 to 50%
- Second area ratio S2 20 to 55%
- the first area ratio Sl corresponds to the cross- sectional area of the projections 17 per unit area in a plane the height of which is 0.4 mm from the base surface 17e (the distance in the height direction with reference to the base ' surface 17e) .
- the second area ratio S2 corresponds to the cross- sectional area of the projections 17 per unit area in a plane the height of which is 0.2 mm from the base surface 17e (the distance in the height direction with reference to the base surface 17e) .
- the area ratios Sl, S2 are obtained based on a contour diagrams (Figs. 11 and 12, discussed below) of ⁇ the projection 17 obtained by using a three-dimensional laser measuring device.
- the height and the distribution density of the projection 17 are determined by the ⁇ depth and the distribution density of the holes D3 of the mold wash layer C7 formed in step C. Specifically,- the mold wash layer C7 is formed such that the, height of the projections 17 is 0.5 mm to 1.5 mm, and the distribution density of the projections 17, or the number of the projections 17 per cm 2 of -the outer circumferential surface, is five to sixty.
- the cylinder block is produced by placing the cylinder liner 12 shown in Fig. 4 in a mold, and pouring molten metal 20 of a block material into the mold so that the outer circumferential surface 16 is enveloped in the molten metal 20.
- the block material is the same as that described in the first embodiment 1, and the same light alloy is used.
- the molten metal 20 is solidified while sufficiently adhering to the metal coating layer 18 through the mechanism explained in the first embodiment .
- the second embodiment has the following advantages.
- the metal coating layer 18 and the cylinder liner body 12a are bonded to each other not only by cold spraying but also by the projections 17 each having a constricted shape. Therefore, the bond strength between the cylinder liner body 12a and the metal coating layer 18, and the bond strength between the cylinder liner body 12a and the cylinder block with the metal coating layer 18, are further increased. Accordingly, a high level of roundness of the cylinder bore 12b is maintained
- the projections 17 having a constricted shape further increase the thermal conductivity from the cylinder liner body 12a to the cylinder block, which improves the cooling performance of the cylinder bore 12b.
- a cylinder liner body 22a which is the same as the cylinder liner body of the first embodiment is used.
- a metal coating layer 28 is formed on the cylinder liner body 22a with a low melting point metal powder material by using a cold spraying apparatus, thereby producing a cylinder liner 22.
- the low melting point metal material may be zinc, a zinc alloy, tin, a tin alloy, lead, a lead alloy, antimony, or an antimony alloy.
- the metal " coating layer 28 formed by cold spraying contains few oxide films and oxide layers on the surface and in the. interior.
- the cylinder liner 22 is enveloped in a molten metal 30 of a block material as in the first embodiment, thereby casting a cylinder block.
- the metal coating layer 28 has a melting point lower than that of the block material (aluminum or an aluminum alloy) forming the molten metal 30, the molten metal 30 melts and is fused with the surface of the metal coating layer 28, so that a fused metal layer 28a is formed as shown in the drawings.
- the casting of the cylinder block is completed when 1 the molten metal 30 and the molten metal layer 28a are solidified. At this time, the molten metal layer 28a is strongly bonded and adheres to the cylinder block and the metal coating layer 28.
- the third embodiment has the following advantages.
- a cylinder liner according to a fourth embodiment has the same cylinder liner body 12a according to the second embodiment, which has the projections 17 formed on the outer circumferential surface 16.
- a metal coating layer according to the fourth embodiment is formed of a low melting point metal material like the metal coating layer 28 of the third embodiment .
- the cylinder liner which is formed by combining the cylinder liner body 12a of the second embodiment and the metal coating layer 28 of the third embodiment, is enveloped in a block material (aluminum or an aluminum alloy) through insert casting. The casting of the cylinder block is thus completed.
- the fourth embodiment described above has the following advantages .
- a test piece for measuring contour lines is placed on a test bench such that the base surface 17e faces a noncontact three-dimensional laser measuring device. Measurement is executed by irradiating the base surface 17e with laser beam at an angle substantially perpendicular to the base surface 17e. The measurement results are sent to an image processing device to obtain a contour diagram of the 'projection 17 as shown in Fig. HA.
- Fig. HB shows the relationship between the base surface 17e and contour lines h (h ⁇ to hlO) .
- the contour lines h are displayed at a predetermined interval from the base surface 17e along the height of the projection 17 (direction of arrow Y) .
- the distance along arrow Y with reference to the base surface 17e will be referred to as measurement height.
- FIGs. HA and HB show a diagram in which the contour lines h are shown at a 0.2 mm interval, the distance between the contour lines h may be changed as necessary.
- Fig. 12A is a contour diagram in which contour lines h less than 0.4 mm of measurement height are not displayed
- first contour diagram (first contour diagram) .
- the area of the contour diagram as shown (Wl x W2 ) is a unit area for measuring the first area ratio Sl.
- the area of a region R4 surrounded by the contour line h4 corresponds to the cross-sectional area of a projection that lies in the plane of a measurement height of 0.4 mm (the first cross-sectional area of the projection 17) .
- the number of the regions R4 in the first contour diagram corresponds to the number of the projections 17 in the first contour diagram.
- the first area ratio Sl is calculated as the ratio of the total area of the regions R4 (SR4 x N4 ) to the area of the contour diagram .(Wl x W2) . That is, the first area ratio Sl corresponds to the total area of the first cross-sectional area in the unit area in the plane of the measurement height of 0.4 mm. In a contour diagram of the projections, that is, in a contour diagram of the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder liner body, the first area ratio Sl is equal to the ratio of the total area of the first cross-sectional areas to the area of the entire contour diagram.
- the first area ratio Sl is computed by the following equation.
- Second Area Ratio S2 of Projection 17 Fig. 12B is a contour diagram in which contour lines h less than 0.2 mm of measurement height are not displayed (second contour diagram) .
- the area of the contour diagram (Wl x W2) is a unit area for 'measuring the second area ratio S2.
- the area of a region R2 surrounded by the contour line h2 corresponds to the cross-sectional area of a projection that lies in the plane of a measurement height of 0.2 mm (the second cross-sectional area of the projection 17) .
- the number of the regions R2 in the second contour diagram corresponds to the number of the projections 17 in the second contour diagram. Since the area of the second contour diagram is equal to the area of the first contour diagram, the number of the projections 17 is equal to the number of projections Nl.
- the second area ratio S2 is calculated as the ratio of the total area of the regions R2 (SR2 x N2 ) to the area of the contour diagram (Wl x W2) . That is, the second area ratio S2 corresponds to the total area of the second cross-sectional area in the unit area in the plane of the measurement height of 0.2 mm. In a contour diagram of the projections, that is, in a contour diagram of the outer circumferential surface of the cylinder liner body, the second area ratio S2 is equal to the ratio of the total area of the second cross-sectional areas to the area of the entire contour diagram.
- the second area ratio S2 is computed by the following equation.
- S2 (SR2 x N2)/(W1 x W2) x 100 [%]
- the first cross-sectional area of the projection 17 is calculated as a cross-sectional area of one projection that lies in a plane of the measurement height of 0.4 mm based on the contour diagrams.
- the second cross-sectional area of the projection 17 is calculated as a cross-sectional area of one projection that lies in a plane of the measurement height of 0.2 mm based on the contour diagrams.
- the first cross- sectional area of the projections 17 is obtained by calculating the area of the region R4 in the first contour diagram [Fig. 12A] .
- the second cross-sectional area of the projections 17 is obtained by calculating the area of the region R2 in the second contour diagram [Fig. 12B] .
- the number of projections Nl is calculated as the number of the projections 17 formed per unit area (1 cm 2 ) on the outer circumferential surface 16 of the cylinder liner based on the contour diagrams. For example, through image processing of the contour diagrams, the number of projections Nl is obtained by calculating the number of the regions R4 in the first contour diagram [Fig. 12A] .
- a cylinder liner of which the first area ratio Sl was no less than 10% and a cylinder liner of which the first area ratio Sl was less than 10% were applied to cylinder blocks, and deformation amount of these cylinder bore were compared. The deformation amount of the latter was confirmed to be more than three times that of the former.
- the voidage refers to a ratio of the area of voidage formed in the boundary between the cylinder liner and the cylinder block to the boundary cross-section.
- the second area ratio S2 is set to no more than 55%.
- the first area ratio Sl is set no less than 10%.
- the outer circumferential surface is roughened.
- the projections having a constricted shape give a sufficient bond strength with the metal coating layer and the cylinder block, the outer circumferential surface does not necessarily have to be roughened.
- the number of the projections is five to sixty per cm 2 on the outer circumferential surface
- the first area ratio Sl of a region that is encircled by a contour line of a height of 0.4 mm is no less than 10% in a contour diagram of the projections, the diagram being obtained through measurement of the outer circumferential surface along the height of the projections with a three- dimensional laser measuring device; and (d) the second area ratio S2 of a region that is encircled by a contour line of a height of 0.2 mm is no more than 55% in a contour diagram of the projections, the diagram being obtained through measurement of the outer circumferential surface along the height of the projections with a three-dimensional laser measuring device.
- the projections of the second and fourth embodiment may meet all the following conditions (a) to (d' ) :
- the height of projections is 0.5 to 1.5;
- the number of the projections is five to sixty per cm 2 on the outer circumferential surface;
- the projections of the second and fourth embodiments may meet at least one of the following conditions (a) and (b) :
- the number of the projections is five to sixty per cm 2 on the outer circumferential surface
- Projections may be adopted which meet conditions (c) and (d) , and at least one of conditions (a) and (b) , or conditions (c/ ) and (d' ) , and at least one of conditions (a) and (b) .
- the projections' 17 may be formed such that the regions R4 each surrounded by a contour line h4 in the contour diagrams shown in Figs. 11 and 12 are independent from each other (that is, the projections 17 may be independent from each other at a position of a measurement height of 0.4 mm) . This configuration further increases the bond strength between the cylinder block and the cylinder liner.
- each projection 17 is set to 0.2 mm 2 to 3.0 mm 2 , breakage and reduction in bond strength of the projections 17 are suppressed during the production process.
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